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Top 10 Jobs in Demand

08th June 2010
Aviation is very fascinating profession. It has major impact on economic condition of world. Aviation industry not only include pilot/flyers best, every one others working beyond the cockpit are also as well belong to aviation. Aviation professionals work... Read >
Author: aaroh5tblo

Portable Radio Scanner

07th June 2010
What's a Portable Radio Scanner, and How Do You Use It? A portable radio scanner can be something you use to listen to emergency services, either because you are simply interested in doing that or because you're trying to find out what's going on in yo... Read >
Author: My eBiz

Cessna 172 Flight Simulator - 10 Unique Flight Simulations Could Help You Into a Better Pilot

01st June 2010
Piloting a Cessna 172 airplane is undoubtedly a fun experience. Yet if life were to hold you back from from climbing into the cockpit of a real airplane, then there happen to be many ways you could benefit from operating a Cessna 172 flight simulator inst... Read >
Author: Jacques Pontiere

Flight Training Simulator - It May Possibly Save Your Life Some Day

26th May 2010
At one point many of us have seen those movie clips or those TV skits in which the pilot of a 747 jumbo jet gets knocked unconscious while in the middle of a flight. Alas there's no one in the cockpit who can operate the airplane. So the stewardesses... Read >
Author: Jacques Pontiere

Cessna 172 Flight Simulator - 5 Main Functions Of Flight Simulation Programs

24th May 2010
Do you doubt whether it would be worth it for you to spend time piloting a Cessna 172 flight simulator instead of piloting an actual Cessna 172 plane? Here are five important sets of advantages that a Cessna 172 flight simulator offers: 1. The simul... Read >
Author: Jacques Pontiere

Details Concerning New Runway Delay Rule

14th May 2010
There remains an exception whereby planes can sit on a runway for over three hours without being penalized. The exception occurs when a pilot decides, with input from air traffic control, that it is not safe for the plane to move. International airlines... Read >
Author: www.cheapfares.com

Air Traffic Control

12th April 2010
Thousands of aircrafts are operating around the globe every hour. Aircrafts operations both on the ground and in the air are directed by the air traffic control (ATC) service staff. The ATC controllers use high-precision and up-to-date equipment. Its prin... Read >
Author: Soniya

4 Main Types of Flight Time Tracker

31st March 2010
There are various types of flight time tracker such as: 1. Radar based flight tracking which is the conventional type and technique used to track aircrafts. This tracker is used worldwide. It is also known as ground based tracking and also radio frequenc... Read >
Author: Dennis

10 Useful Twitter Applications To Keep in Mind

03rd March 2010
No one can call himself an online marketer without knowing the benefits of having a Twitter account. At first anyone who tries out online would wonder why a tool that allows you to post a 140 character message would bring good tidings for your business. N... Read >
Author: Elmar Sandyck

Coping with Flight Delays, Part 2

22nd February 2010
If the problem is with local weather or air traffic control, all flights will probably be late and there is not much you or the airline can do to speed up your departure. If there is a mechanical problem with the plane for your particular flight or if the... Read >
Author: Daren Hopkins

Why Choose Aviation?

26th January 2010
Sarah Aviation is authorized representative of a major US Company specializing in type-rating in Boeing 737 NG, Airbus 320 and CRJ and also has arrangements for rating on B-200 and C-90. Sarah Aviation is actively engaged in conduct of training for... Read >
Author: Ujjwal

Fly Higher With Aviation Schools

19th January 2010
Aviation schools can teach you everything you need to know about aviation: aerodynamics, geography, mechanics, weather, environmental conditions, and much more. Also known as flight schools or pilot training schools, aviation schools are in the busine... Read >
Author: Ujjwal

Looking For An Aviation School

15th January 2010
In order to achieve your career Sarah aviation helps you in all aspects. To become a pilot each student must have a CPL (Commercial Pilot License) initially the aim of any CPL student is to "somehow" pass the DGCA examination and obtain his license. T... Read >
Author: Ujjwal

Seatac Airport

12th January 2010
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, also known as Sea-Tac Airport, is one of the United States' top twenty busiest airports. Located in the city of SeaTac, Washington, twelve miles south of downtown Seattle, and twenty miles north of downtown Tacoma, t... Read >
Author: Hawkbacker

The Weather Is An Important Factor When Flying

05th January 2010
Other than navigation and the airworthiness of your plane, it's the weather that will determine whether you have a successful flight or not. When you're flying, weather will affect everything you do and no amount of technical preparation can help you cont... Read >
Author: Benedict Alexander
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